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EPISODE · Aug 15, 2021 · 54 MIN

Always a B-Side, Never a Bride: The Seeds

from In The Past: Garage Rock Podcast · host Weldon Hunter & Erik Komarnicki

The latest instalment of our look at notable b-sides to singles we have previously discussed lets us talk about TWO "backtracks" to "Can't Seem to Make You Mine." The first flip-side is "Daisy Mae," which The Seeds released in 1965 (3:03). It's a 50s rocker, but it's so much more than a throwback throwaway! Unwholesome, manic, and boneheaded are words that describe this song's appeal, and ours as well! At 24:34, we spin the 1967 re-release's reverse, "I Tell Myself." We're telling ourselves this was a good choice to play in 2021 - the year of the garage rock cha-cha (lest we forget)!! We moon over Daryl Hooper's spacey-sounding organ (DH > Ray Manzarek), and we beat the drum for Sky Saxon's unbeatable tambourine talents. Yeeoww!

The latest instalment of our look at notable b-sides to singles we have previously discussed lets us talk about TWO "backtracks" to "Can't Seem to Make You Mine." The first flip-side is "Daisy Mae," which The Seeds released in 1965 (3:03). It's a 50s rocker, but it's so much more than a throwback throwaway! Unwholesome, manic, and boneheaded are words that describe this song's appeal, and ours as well! At 24:34, we spin the 1967 re-release's reverse, "I Tell Myself." We're telling ourselves t...

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